As explained on the installation instructions of each PUR Glue and every film manufacturer, there is no warrantee offered for application on made of woll carpets.

If the above steps are taken, the possibility of any adhesive copy when by using a carpet film is negligible. In the cases where steps have NOT been followed, one of these two issues may occur: 1) gross adhesive residue on carpet, or 2) discoloration of carpet where the plastic material utilized. It is important at this step to find out the sort of adhesive used, drinking water or solvent based.

Normal water based adhesive film deposit easily removes with hot water and can be quickly removed via steam cleaning the carpets. Solvent structured adhesive residue can also be removed via steam cleaning nonetheless it may take more than one cleaning to totally remove the adhesive.

Citrus purifiers available at any hardware store will often aid in the removal of Solvent Based Adhesive residue. In the event that further problems persist, contact your local surface safety supplier to talk about other potential solutions.

Discoloration of carpet is caused by the trapping of moisture under the hot joya and the subsequent reaction of the moisture and the chemicals in the plastic film. Unfortunately this situation can only be remedied by removal of the damaged area of carpet. This kind of situation occurs most commonly in cases where users have carpeted over slabs which were not fully healed.